500 Questions, Celebrity Family Feud: Game Shows Return for Season Two on ABC

by Cindy McLennan, April 20, 2016

It’s all fun and games at ABC. The 500 Questions and Celebrity Family Feud TV shows are returning for their second seasons on the network. First up is 500 Questions, hosted by Dan Harris. Season two of 500 Questions premieres Thursday, May 26, at 8:00pm ET/PT.

A month later, Steve Harvey is back for a second season of Celebrity Family Feud, which debuts Sunday, June 26, at 8:00pm ET/PT. On the show, celebrities and their families (or TV families) compete on behalf of their favorite charities.

(ABC/Donna Svennevik)

Here is more, from ABC:

“500 QUESTIONS” – RETURNS THURSDAY, MAY 26 (Season 2)

Hosted by Dan Harris (ABC’s “Nightline” and weekend edition of “Good Morning America”), “500 Questions” challenges the smartest people in the country to achieve the seemingly impossible task of answering 500 of the most difficult general knowledge questions ever devised. There’s only one simple rule: never get three wrong in a row — or you’re gone. No saves, no helps, no multiple choice, “500 Questions” keeps you on the edge of your seat to see if any of these geniuses can do it. It is the ultimate test, where intellect, strategy and stamina are all equally essential in order to win.

Mark Burnett and Phil Parsons are the executive producers. Ed Egan is the co-executive producer. The show was created by Mike Darnell and Mark Burnett and produced by MGM Television in association with Warner Horizon Television.

ABC says:

“CELEBRITY FAMILY FEUD” – RETURNS SUNDAY, JUNE 26 (Season 2)

The primetime summer hit “Celebrity Family Feud,” a celebrity version of “Family Feud,” returns for a second season. The 10-episode series will feature celebrity families and their immediate family members or their extended TV families, competing against each other to win money for charity.

Hosted by Steve Harvey, the highly popular multi-hyphenate standup comedian, actor, author, deejay and Emmy® Award-winning game show host, “Celebrity Family Feud” pits celebrities and their families against each other in a contest to name the most popular responses to a survey-type question posed to 100 people.

“Celebrity Family Feud” is produced by FremantleMedia North America and is taped in front of a live audience in Los Angeles, California. Gaby Johnston and Jennifer Mullin are executive producers.